I have an H aguilar copper sugar and creamer set . The marks on them seem similar to 1940-1945 HA silver marks shown on this website. Did he use the same HA marks on copper and silver Are these the 1940 -45 Aguilar marks ? Thanks Rob H http://i41.tinypic.com/oupbw4.jpg http://i44.tinypic.com/19ta87....
This looks like an arts and crafts style necklace. It is marked Kelo Haandarbejde ( the j might be an i) and 830S on the back of the tigers eye piece. Please help me who the maker is and the country of origin. Thanks Rob H http://i53.tinypic.com/b7nix4.jpg http://i51.tinypic.com/28kn5lj.jpg
This bracelet has 2 markings. The first is Zii for 835 silver. I believe it is a dutch import mark. The makers mark looks like H and then a fluted U with a plus sign in the middle of the U and finally a V. It may be scandidnavian. Please help me identify the country of origin and the maker. Thanks R...
I am guessing this is a scandinavian choker/necklace. It looks like the mark is an H with a period in a circle with the word sterling above it.There is a norweigan makers mark with an H, but not a period after the H. He is Ivar T. Holth. http://i.imgur.com/vBVun.jpg http://i.imgur.com/8M86O.jpg
These scallop shell sterling silver ashtrays are marked Hecho En Mexico D.F., sterling, 925 and what looks the initials A and D or a backward R and D. There is no eagle mark. Please help identify this mexico city silversmith ? http://d.imagehost.org/0459/shellashtrays.jpg http://d.imagehost.org/0755...
Please help identify this makers mark. These butterfly clip-on earrings are 3/4" in diameter. They are marked L.J. with the J half crossed to the left. The metal content is 830S with the number 15. The butterfly looks like an art nouveau motif. Thanks Rob H http://j.imagehost.org/0794/butterfly...
This plique a jour pendant is marked 800 on the ring of the bale. this makes me think it is european. I can not decipher the other mark on the ring.We took many shots and this is the best we could do. The pendant is 3" long to the top of the bale. the diameter of the bottom piece on the pendant...
This pin is marked sterling and also EBF or EBP in script. It is 2 1/2" at its longest and 1 1/8" at its widest. PLEASE HELP ME IDENTIFY THE MAKER Thanks Rob H http://f.imagehost.org/0602/ebf_front.jpg http://i.imagehost.org/0712/ebf_mark11.jpg .
This modern sterling silver phone cord like choker is flexible, about 15 inches long, with a 2 1/2" opening. It is marked 925 and what looks like LA2. Please help me identify the makers marks. Any and all ideas are appreciated. Thanks Rob H http://f.imagehost.org/0409/phonecordneck11.jpg http:/...
it is stamped "silver" and underneath that "Made in Mexico" on the lower half of the back of the cuff link. I thought it better to have a close-up of the mark rather than show the whole back of the cufflink.
This road runner pin has a a turquoise eye. It is stamped on the back L M with the word sterling underneath ? What tribe is it from and who is L M ? all comments are appreciated! Thanks Rob H. http://h.imagehost.org/0864/roadrunnerturq_2.jpg http://h.imagehost.org/0450/roadrunnerturq_11.jpg .
Please help identify the makers marks on these cufflinks. There is no eagle mark or maker number and city code mark ? are these from the 1930s and whose mark is it ? The mark looks like a V inside a C. On the bottom of the back of the cufflink it is stamped Silver Made in Mexico. All comments are ap...
This beaker/cup is app. 3 " high and 1 1/4" wide at top. The cartouche marks seem to indicate it was the second kokoshnik mark assayed in Kiev between 1908-1926. But the makers mark is similar to one used between 1870 -1880 from Odessa. Also I am not sure what type of vessel this is ? Can ...
Please help identify the makers mark and country of maker. I am not sure whether this is a cup, pencilholder or something else. It is 3 1/4" high and the diameter is 2 1/4". All comments are appreciated. Thanks Rob H http://i.imagehost.org/0360/oddcup0.jpg http://i.imagehost.org/0745/oddcu...
Dear Valkrie Vixen, thanks. I did a google image search and came up with some pictures of pieces attributed to Kurt Jobst with the same markings. He was born in Germany in 1905 and moved Johannesburg, South Africa in the mid 1930s. He died in 1971.